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they're putting a omcabulaa ácapá on w mhh new york city is under a transportation emerggncy.... in the ake of hurricane sandy. governor ndrew cuomo ordered fares for all traans, subwayysanddbuses... be waived toddy and tomorrowwit's part of an efffrt o encourage people to take ass transit oeubtus are still flooded. later today... the army corps oo engineers will bring in 250 high-speed out the water. toohelp clear - parents have enough financial worries theee days... paying t ncasing numbee are mentt and from thher kids! thii mmrning sttcey cohaa is live in washington with the sto. story.good orning, ssacey. 1) so what should parents dd ii their kids need money forrcollege? from lashlights... to holiday ddcorations. usem jabyt. n..ch &pdouble-a bbtteriesslaat the longest.you're watccing fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance selt checking account arng 1% cash back on almost everything. arng 1% cash back i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. m
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the new york city mayyr held a ccnnerence about hurricann sandy... with pnnerpreter lydia callis by his side.the next day... he hhd a ddfferent woman... which led many people to take to twitter... expressing theirr diiappointment.as it turns out... many people were impressed with her dramatic facial expressions and body language. good time nats suggests... it's not always a gooddtime... for carly rae infringement... oo their hit s- song "good time." alabamma &psinger ally burnett claimssth popular tune copies her 2000 jepsen's manager released a statement saying carly is not one offthe song'ssauthors... tterefore she should not be coming up... singgr jon bon jovi lends a affected by hurricane sandy. the service he'll soon bee offering new jersey residents... for free. bbt next... we're ust daas away from showdown... at the governor mitt ooney need to do... tt influence voters before tuesday.you're watching foxx45 orning news.. ll locaa.. aal morring. newss. news.. all local.. ll ing morning. 3 with just 5 ays left before americans will gg to the poll
the new york city mayyr held a ccnnerence about hurricann sandy... with pnnerpreter lydia callis by his side.the next day... he hhd a ddfferent woman... which led many people to take to twitter... expressing theirr diiappointment.as it turns out... many people were impressed with her dramatic facial expressions and body language. good time nats suggests... it's not always a gooddtime... for carly rae infringement... oo their hit s- song "good time." alabamma &psinger ally burnett...
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is the reason behind the drop. 3&even though mayor michael bloomberg canceled the new york city marathon...some people decided to run the route anyway.this ear's parathon was canceled because of superstorm sandy.some oo the maraahoners also spent he day delivering supplies to stoom.ntt impaateddbb the 3 prish festival.the irishhnd pestival ii taking over the timonuim fairgrounds this weekend. dan mead from the hhtspot.- tell us about the ns - irish festivaa. - what else will be goinn on at the irish festival? - what can we see at the festival? festival? the mmrylann irish festival s happening friday november 9th through sunday, november 11th. at thh timonium baltimore dot com slash fox morningg lauren called in... but a 100-dollarrvvsa gift card... &pcould beeyours. yours.we're drawing aaother contest..in just minutes.y - minutes.but first...the october joos repprt... showw improvement on the hiring front.. in the ccuntry...but how does it ook in maryland? an analyst weighs in ... ext. you're watchiig foxx45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 3)) as a pastor, my support for
is the reason behind the drop. 3&even though mayor michael bloomberg canceled the new york city marathon...some people decided to run the route anyway.this ear's parathon was canceled because of superstorm sandy.some oo the maraahoners also spent he day delivering supplies to stoom.ntt impaateddbb the 3 prish festival.the irishhnd pestival ii taking over the timonuim fairgrounds this weekend. dan mead from the hhtspot.- tell us about the ns - irish festivaa. - what else will be goinn on at...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what they're doing right, what they're doing wrong, and what we can learn. first, let's visit a country with one of the strictest immigration policies in the world. a place that has tight control of its borders, few illegal immigrants, and a strong, coherent national identity. what are the effects of keeping foreigners out? let's get started. >>> japan's economy was once the envy of the world. now it's limping along, projected to grow less than 2% a year over the next five years. here's one possible reason. the nation's population is shrinking, dramatically. japan's current population is around 127 million. it's on pace to be just 90 million by 2050, a drop-off of almost a third. the nation is also ageing. almost one in four people are 65 or older, making japan the oldest country on earth. >> by 2040, the median age in j
new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what they're doing right, what they're doing wrong, and what we can learn. first, let's visit a country with one of the strictest immigration policies in the world. a place that has tight control of its borders, few illegal immigrants, and...
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refinery, which is partly owned by shell, off the coast of new york city. there was at least one piece of good news for new yorkers today. >> some of new york's vital subway lines are up and running, like here below times square, but many subway tunnels are still flooded, and it is still not clear when full-service will return. especially hard hit, the brooklyn and manhattan connections and the financial district. but normal life is slowly starting to return to new york. >> i walked about 5 miles in total yesterday, so i am happy to have subways back for the time being. >> i walked to work yesterday. i walked about 70 blocks. it was an hour and a half. it is definitely nice to be back on the subway. >> one small consolation -- the subways are free of charge until friday. around 6 million people on the east coast are still without power. many of the overground electricity lines that make up the backbone of the power grid were damaged by high winds. u.s. president barack obama got back to the campaign trail today. initial opinion polls appear to give high mar
refinery, which is partly owned by shell, off the coast of new york city. there was at least one piece of good news for new yorkers today. >> some of new york's vital subway lines are up and running, like here below times square, but many subway tunnels are still flooded, and it is still not clear when full-service will return. especially hard hit, the brooklyn and manhattan connections and the financial district. but normal life is slowly starting to return to new york. >> i walked...
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lori: new york city marathon will go on, just heard the new york city mayor michael bloomberg reiterating. very controversial, a lot of criticism but in the middle of all of this now have a government's latest report on the labor picture, which is better than expected but the quality of those jobs and the type of pay and if they're even full or part-time jobs is something we will talk much more about coming up. a look at some of the trades going on today. golgold significantly lower down $37 today, $16.77. silver and copper trending lower. more after this. lori: breaking news, mayor michael bloomberg just announcing high occupancy vehicle restrictions lifted at 5:00 p.m. you have to have three passengers to get into the city. that frustration be lifte we lif 5:00 p.m. people getting onto buses just to get to work. with a transportation crisis on top of everything else. melissa: let's get a check of the market. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. stocks still in the red after the jobs report. nicole: a lot to watch. group on at a new low. names soaring like price
lori: new york city marathon will go on, just heard the new york city mayor michael bloomberg reiterating. very controversial, a lot of criticism but in the middle of all of this now have a government's latest report on the labor picture, which is better than expected but the quality of those jobs and the type of pay and if they're even full or part-time jobs is something we will talk much more about coming up. a look at some of the trades going on today. golgold significantly lower down $37...
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and caused billions of dollars in damage. >> but new york city is making it clear it is back in business. mayor michael bloomberg rate in the opening bell at the new york stock exchange, which was closed for two days. >> the storm killed over 40 people on the east coast and caused unprecedented damage. >> life is slowly returning to normal in new york. on wall street, major stock their first two-day closure ine- over a century. emergency generators provided the power. most of lower manhattan is still in the dark. an unusual event in the city that never sleeps. >> you look uptown, and you see lights. you look downtown and it is completely black. i was driving with a partner of mine, and i said that i do not think we will ever see something like this again. >> it is scary seeing new york like this, but i am happy to be alive. >> a little confusion, but it is still not so bad. you can get around and maneuver a little bit, and that is it. >> sandy also took out the subway line, which carries 1/3 of new york's workforce each day. flooded tunnels and miles of tracks will need to be cleared, bu
and caused billions of dollars in damage. >> but new york city is making it clear it is back in business. mayor michael bloomberg rate in the opening bell at the new york stock exchange, which was closed for two days. >> the storm killed over 40 people on the east coast and caused unprecedented damage. >> life is slowly returning to normal in new york. on wall street, major stock their first two-day closure ine- over a century. emergency generators provided the power. most of...
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>> new york city. i went to public schools in new york city. i went to barnard college in manhattan, across the street from columbia. i won a fellowship to get a master's degree in columbia. i wanted to be a journalist. my history professor said, if you want to be a journalist to have to know something, so learn history. journalists do not know enough history. i thought that was good advice. i fell in love with history. i did not have any money to continue, so why was told to apply to rochester, which had fellowships. i applied and got one. i was one to be a historian. i stayed in rochester for two years. i started teaching at columbia. i fell in love with history. >> david herbert donald you met where? >> at columbia. he was one of two young professors they had just hired. i took his lecture class. i took his colloquium. >> you were married for how long? >> 54 years. just like prince william and kate, it did not take right away. i met him and then went to rochester. he had a fulbright for a year. i was busy working on my ph.d. i lived in new y
>> new york city. i went to public schools in new york city. i went to barnard college in manhattan, across the street from columbia. i won a fellowship to get a master's degree in columbia. i wanted to be a journalist. my history professor said, if you want to be a journalist to have to know something, so learn history. journalists do not know enough history. i thought that was good advice. i fell in love with history. i did not have any money to continue, so why was told to apply to...
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new york city marathon sunday morning. by the time it's over, 51 at 3:00 with northwest winds at 15 miles per hour. rest of sunday, rain in the pacific northwest, lower mississippi river valley and looking for -- what did he just say-plenty of sunshine from the great lakes on into the northeast. that's why the >> there is another event other than the new york city marathon on sunday. it's the best night of the week. that's because it's sunday night "football night in america." the boys head to the georgia dome to take on the falcons. it's a good one. outdoor weather, a few showers. temperatures 66-70 degrees. tony romo, that's sunday night r, "football night in america." >> don't get distract the. we want to take a moment and welcome the newest member of our "today" family, erica hill has been announced as co-anchor for "weekend today." such an honor to have you here. >> thank you, so feel honored and humbled to join this family, such an incredible tradition and getting all choked up but to be a part of nbc news and the "t
new york city marathon sunday morning. by the time it's over, 51 at 3:00 with northwest winds at 15 miles per hour. rest of sunday, rain in the pacific northwest, lower mississippi river valley and looking for -- what did he just say-plenty of sunshine from the great lakes on into the northeast. that's why the >> there is another event other than the new york city marathon on sunday. it's the best night of the week. that's because it's sunday night "football night in america."...
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york city who were really, they were starting their own community health clinics in new york and they didn't use the language of rights at the time but they'd definitely talked in terms of universalism and that everybody should have access to care, not just those who are unionized. does their gender make them more of the vanguard cracks in some ways i think there are some connections. the maternity issue has always been a bit once i think a lot of these critiques of the american way of rationing have been routed and women's experiences with health care and health care needs that women have, so maternity coverage, care for children was the impetus behind the shepherd act from the 1920s, the public health act and of course the movement for reproductive rights have at times attention has been paid to this but we care much less about how reproductive rights activism is also about health care for all come, for everybody. women were demanding these particular reproductive services but i think that the type of activism again, routed in experiences have led to a really strong stand for univer
york city who were really, they were starting their own community health clinics in new york and they didn't use the language of rights at the time but they'd definitely talked in terms of universalism and that everybody should have access to care, not just those who are unionized. does their gender make them more of the vanguard cracks in some ways i think there are some connections. the maternity issue has always been a bit once i think a lot of these critiques of the american way of...
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when the rockefeller center christmas tree in new york city was lighted last night. no one threw themselves to the ground screaming about jesus. that did not happen. new york city police did not round up the onlookers and force them into saint patrick's cathedral a block away. nothing religious happened at the tree lighting. it was just a fun occasion. also you heard an atheist on this program last night the federal holiday of christmas imposes religion on him. what religion would that be? he says christianity. but christianity is not an organized religion. a church that can be imposed there are many different churches that promote the christian philosophy in many different ways. does the atheist think the federal government is promoting mormonism? lutheranism? catholicism? what? after that interview the crazy left sight emerged screaming i was wrong. christianity is a philosophy. you don't have to believe jesus is god in order to admire his view on life. millions of muslims admire jesus as a profitt. in -- prophet. again if you are stone cold dumb, and don't underst
when the rockefeller center christmas tree in new york city was lighted last night. no one threw themselves to the ground screaming about jesus. that did not happen. new york city police did not round up the onlookers and force them into saint patrick's cathedral a block away. nothing religious happened at the tree lighting. it was just a fun occasion. also you heard an atheist on this program last night the federal holiday of christmas imposes religion on him. what religion would that be? he...
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as a new yorker, i never liked the politics of new york city or new york state. it was always to the dirty and its solid democracy as we knew it. -- it sullied democracy as we knew it. i had to learn a lot about the to do with the truman story. there is a long chapter in the bop. >> we are running out of time, there is so much to ask. where were you born in tehran york city. i went to public schools in new york city. i went to barnard college in manhattan, across the street from columbia. i won a fellowship to get a master's degree in columbia. i wanted to be a journalist. my history professor said, if you want to be a journalist to have to know something, so learn history. journalists do not know enough history. i thought that was good advice. i fell in love with history. i did not have any money to continue, so why was told to apply to rochester, which had fellowships. i applied and got one. i was one to be a historian. i stayed in rochester for two years. i started teaching at columbia. i fell in love with history. >> david herbert donald you herbert where? >>
as a new yorker, i never liked the politics of new york city or new york state. it was always to the dirty and its solid democracy as we knew it. -- it sullied democracy as we knew it. i had to learn a lot about the to do with the truman story. there is a long chapter in the bop. >> we are running out of time, there is so much to ask. where were you born in tehran york city. i went to public schools in new york city. i went to barnard college in manhattan, across the street from columbia....
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york city who were really starting their own community health clinic in new york, and it did not use the language of rights of the time, but they definitely talked in terms of universalism and that everybody should have access to care, not just those who are unionized, members of unions. so is there a gender component to that is their gender make them more on the vanguard? in some ways i think there are some connections. the maternity insurance issue has always been a big one, so i think a lot of these critiques of the american way of rationing have been routed in women's experience with health care and health care needs of women have. some maternity coverage, coverage care for children was the habit is behind this shepherd towner act in the 1920's, the public health act. and, of course, the movement for reproductive rights has, at times, i wish more attention were paid to this because it has done this, but we hear much less about hal reproductive rights activism is also about health care for all to offer everybody. there's so much focus on women are demanding these particular reprod
york city who were really starting their own community health clinic in new york, and it did not use the language of rights of the time, but they definitely talked in terms of universalism and that everybody should have access to care, not just those who are unionized, members of unions. so is there a gender component to that is their gender make them more on the vanguard? in some ways i think there are some connections. the maternity insurance issue has always been a big one, so i think a lot...
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york city there were so many people out in the street cheering screaming and celebrating barack obama won new york along with the majority of electoral votes throughout the country but many are asking what were the reasons that people were voting for barack obama instead of mitt romney an interesting thing to note is that according to exit polls the majority of americans still blame george w. bush for the economy and that might have been working very much against republican candidate mitt romney also we have to consider the billions that have been spent on this us presidential election race the most money ever spent in u.s. history but mitt romney was the beneficiary of more corporate contributions that barack obama barack obama got more small donations many have been saying that they were concerned that mitt romney would be whole beholden to corporations if he were to win the white house but everybody of clearly has their own reasons for whom they voted for and as you mentioned during barack obama's acceptance speech he once again promised to all americans that the best is yet to com
york city there were so many people out in the street cheering screaming and celebrating barack obama won new york along with the majority of electoral votes throughout the country but many are asking what were the reasons that people were voting for barack obama instead of mitt romney an interesting thing to note is that according to exit polls the majority of americans still blame george w. bush for the economy and that might have been working very much against republican candidate mitt...
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conservatives like me who live in blue cities like new york city maybe they would become more relevant as well even though a guy like me i'll be part of a 11% minority in a place like new york city but there is another thing to think about. >> 11%. .11%. >> there's another thing to think about. to change something like this, it leads to unpredictable consequences. one advantage of the elect toral college it sees that whoever is elected to president win as majority in a variety of different states that's different. you have a disburse support which is very valuable. >> roland? >> at the end of the day we can sit here and have this conversation but remember in order four to change the system you're going to have to go through a constitutional change. where is that going to require? two-thirds of the state. i can tell you right now wyoming, north dakota, all of those folks they are going say don't you touch this system because the next thing you guys are going to do is mess with the u.s. senate or we all get two each. so you can imagine what that fight will be. >> national popular vaccina
conservatives like me who live in blue cities like new york city maybe they would become more relevant as well even though a guy like me i'll be part of a 11% minority in a place like new york city but there is another thing to think about. >> 11%. .11%. >> there's another thing to think about. to change something like this, it leads to unpredictable consequences. one advantage of the elect toral college it sees that whoever is elected to president win as majority in a variety of...
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new york city has over 580 miles of coastline. you can't protect all of it with a seawall. you might protect parts of lower manhattan, parts of brooklyn, but in turn that would actuallys outside the seawall. we already have a political debate about who got served first when it came to the response of the hurricane. i can only imagine how huge the political battle would be about who was protected by the seawall and who wasn't. >> should we not live so close to the coastline? >> i think we should say for years the world's biggest cities are located on the coast. that's where you trade, that's where the world economy operates. the sea base trade has been organizing the world economy for a very long time. >> if people would live a little further away from the actual water than they do now -- >> there may be particular zoning issues, to be sure, but we should understand, city after city, great cities around the world are on the coast. i think the point is there's no way we're going to beat this just through adapting to the changes. we are on a path of raising the impacts so powe
new york city has over 580 miles of coastline. you can't protect all of it with a seawall. you might protect parts of lower manhattan, parts of brooklyn, but in turn that would actuallys outside the seawall. we already have a political debate about who got served first when it came to the response of the hurricane. i can only imagine how huge the political battle would be about who was protected by the seawall and who wasn't. >> should we not live so close to the coastline? >> i...
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then there's that new york city vicinity area in terms of the snow. it's a big wild card because we're not sure it is going to change over to complete snow in flos flosh new york. if it sticks, it will bring down more tree limbs and cause more power outages. there will at least be scattered power outages all over again coming in to the northwest suburbs of new york and up into new england. that's the very least. we'll be watching this every step of the way throughout the course of the afternoon. >> we do not need this. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> courtsny reagan now with a "market flash." >> related to what todd was just talking about, shares of exelon hitting a new 52-week low on the heels of this new nor'easter that's going to slam us right when we're down. we can see more power outages. the stock was lower. we're ticking higher but still hit a 52-week low down more than 1.5%. >>> thank you, courtney. we're following the weather. we're following the market with the dow off o 264 points and that's off the lows. >>> the election meanwhile
then there's that new york city vicinity area in terms of the snow. it's a big wild card because we're not sure it is going to change over to complete snow in flos flosh new york. if it sticks, it will bring down more tree limbs and cause more power outages. there will at least be scattered power outages all over again coming in to the northwest suburbs of new york and up into new england. that's the very least. we'll be watching this every step of the way throughout the course of the...
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even new york city outside the city could see up to four inches. and the other big impact is going to be the winds. they're already gusting 40 to 50. and the peak of the storm up to 70 miles an hour. a lot of people are going to lose power in this region after they just got it back on from sandy. >> and certain people still don't have it. this is insult to injury. bill kairns, thank you. >>> coming up next, the grand outdated party? a new acronym for the gop. i'm joined in the spin room to talk about that. keep it locked into msnbc, the place for politics. one. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> how did president obama's victory
even new york city outside the city could see up to four inches. and the other big impact is going to be the winds. they're already gusting 40 to 50. and the peak of the storm up to 70 miles an hour. a lot of people are going to lose power in this region after they just got it back on from sandy. >> and certain people still don't have it. this is insult to injury. bill kairns, thank you. >>> coming up next, the grand outdated party? a new acronym for the gop. i'm joined in the...
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york city ewe do, in fact have traffic piling up. we will take a short break and come back with the details on the travel for the weekend. e up. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfon. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print
york city ewe do, in fact have traffic piling up. we will take a short break and come back with the details on the travel for the weekend. e up. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow...
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. ♪ first we're going to take you to new york city. veterans were praised for their work in helping recovery efforts after superstorm sandy. now to washington, president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlington cemetery. >> this is the first veterans day in a decade in which there are no american troops fighting and dying in iraq. [ applause ] 33,000 of our troops have now returned from afghanistan, and the transition there is under way. after a decade of war, our heroes are coming home. >> president obama says returning veterans deserve quality care to deal with physical and psychological war wounds. >>> more than 60 years ago a world war ii soldier composed a symphony detailing the story of the war and the peace that followed. but for years the music sat on a shelf collecting dust. now that 93-year-old veteran is getting to hear the first live performance of the work he created decades ago. >> my name is harold van buglun and my age is 93, and i am a veteran of world war ii. in 1945 i was stationed in new orleans,
. ♪ first we're going to take you to new york city. veterans were praised for their work in helping recovery efforts after superstorm sandy. now to washington, president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlington cemetery. >> this is the first veterans day in a decade in which there are no american troops fighting and dying in iraq. [ applause ] 33,000 of our troops have now returned from afghanistan, and the transition there is under way. after a decade of war, our...
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as staten island is happy to be ignored by new york city most of the time, it's never new york city's problem. it has the lowest crime rate by an order of magnitude compared to the rest of the city. it doesn't have the rest of the city's problems. today it has the city's worst problems. >> if you want to zoom in on staten island and the misery and the devastation there, take a look at this picture. brandon and connor moore. these are two little boys who were literally ripped from their mother's arms and washed away. so we look at death tolls. we look at numbers. these are the people. and this is just one of many, many stories that we are looking at that we are just finding out about in many ways as the days after hurricane sandy reveal just the magnitude of this tragedy. this mother, glenda moore, spent the night running around in the streets looking for them. and she couldn't find them. and they finally found them yesterday. i think you might be right, lawrence. >> i think part of the delay on our staten island reaction was literally getting cameras there. it is hard to -- once the d
as staten island is happy to be ignored by new york city most of the time, it's never new york city's problem. it has the lowest crime rate by an order of magnitude compared to the rest of the city. it doesn't have the rest of the city's problems. today it has the city's worst problems. >> if you want to zoom in on staten island and the misery and the devastation there, take a look at this picture. brandon and connor moore. these are two little boys who were literally ripped from their...
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. >> last night, four to six inches of snow in new york city. as the temperatures come up this morning, roads in midtown are already clear. but what a storm. 50-mile-per-hour to 70-mile-per-hour winds. 13 inches of snow coming from this thing. look at the top performers. these are the areas that picked up the most snow. oh, by the way. a quick look at the live shot from foxborough, massachusetts. inland areas are still dealing as we start to move northeast. here's the top performers collecting 13 inches, the highest total we could find. and certainly, the numbers step down from there. with that snow total, central park, 4.7 officially. that makes it the sixth snowiest november on record just with that snowstorm. take a look at where that snow seemed to be deposited, just inland. that top new jersey total is just about 30 miles, 15 to 30 miles off the shoreline of new jersey. inland areas really collecting the snow. the big concern is what was going to happen to the areas that had just been pounded by one storm and then get pounded by another? th
. >> last night, four to six inches of snow in new york city. as the temperatures come up this morning, roads in midtown are already clear. but what a storm. 50-mile-per-hour to 70-mile-per-hour winds. 13 inches of snow coming from this thing. look at the top performers. these are the areas that picked up the most snow. oh, by the way. a quick look at the live shot from foxborough, massachusetts. inland areas are still dealing as we start to move northeast. here's the top performers...
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we'll head out to new york city later in the show for a preview of what to expect on wall street today. and more than 2,000 hand picked chinese delegates gathered at the great hall of the people to kick off the communist party week long transition. beijing will only officially reveal the next generation leaders thursday. hu jintao promised political and economic reform, but he stressed china won't abandon one party rule and will stick to the socialist path. eunice is live for us. this is his big final speech, so reading in sort of between the lines almost is very telling. it's the legacy he's trying to cath. and what less gassy is that? >> many here believe what he is saying is significant in that it is his final farewell. he really was just reading through the work report to talks about the achievements, the economic and political achievements that the party has had. and also to outline the future challenges. one of the first challenges you had already addressed is the issue of corruption. he said the government needed to do more to root it out. >> eunice, we're having trouble with yo
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you violated the new york city charter by running for a third term as mayor. we are in a very dire state here and i wish republicans run the country would offer us new york republicans help and an opportunity to really balance out the political system here. host: thank you for the call this morning. if a time for a few more calls. all weekend long we will be featuring the history and literary life of vermont capital city with a population of just about 8000 people. the smallest united states state capitol. here is the mayor talking about the city. [video clip] >> it is the smallest state capital and america. in terms of vermont, we have the largest historic district in the state. it is a very historic community, founded in 1791. it is run to about 20,000 during the day. largely because of the jobs that are here, the center of commerce and the area. we are fortunate here that we are somewhat insulated from a lot of the trends that occurred nationally. our economy is pretty stable because we rely on the state as a primary source of jobs. our insurance companies
you violated the new york city charter by running for a third term as mayor. we are in a very dire state here and i wish republicans run the country would offer us new york republicans help and an opportunity to really balance out the political system here. host: thank you for the call this morning. if a time for a few more calls. all weekend long we will be featuring the history and literary life of vermont capital city with a population of just about 8000 people. the smallest united states...
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there's also word tonight that workers have secured the damaged crane above new york city's west 57th street. all streets in the area are now being reopened. a check on some of the day's nonpolitical news is next. including a young boy mauled to death at a zoo. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not eno
there's also word tonight that workers have secured the damaged crane above new york city's west 57th street. all streets in the area are now being reopened. a check on some of the day's nonpolitical news is next. including a young boy mauled to death at a zoo. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just...
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in queens, burned rubble, subways are still cut off by flooding in new york city. >> 's like the city has been cut in half around 40th street. >> thousands were trapped in their homes for over 72 hours. >> sunday night was the most terrifying. >> along the jersey shore, homes were ripped from their foundations. >> its like right out of a movie. >> woodbridge, emergency officials say thousands of gallons of oil from the refinery came loose from the storm. president obama promised federal help. for new jersey. >> we go through tough times but we bounced back. the reason we bounceback is because we look out for one another. we don't leave anybody behind. >> getting back to life as usual is complicated, creating long lines for food and gas. >> we are coming back, definitely, without a doubt, we are coming back, all of us, together. >> across the northeast, communities are refusing to quit until their lives are restored. millions of people are beginning their third day without power especially for those cut off from their homes along the jersey shore. the recovery can happen soon enough. >
in queens, burned rubble, subways are still cut off by flooding in new york city. >> 's like the city has been cut in half around 40th street. >> thousands were trapped in their homes for over 72 hours. >> sunday night was the most terrifying. >> along the jersey shore, homes were ripped from their foundations. >> its like right out of a movie. >> woodbridge, emergency officials say thousands of gallons of oil from the refinery came loose from the storm....
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we melted the arctic and then we had this small storm that filled the new york city subway system with water. that aside, the oil industry is still pretty sure. the head of the american petroleum institute said last week we had implicit promises from the obama administration that we would approve this pipeline. we're going back to d.c. on sunday to thousands of us to remind the white house we haven't forgotten. >> i want to talk about the pipeline. i do think there's good news on the horizon and some kind of breakup in some of the political stalemate that we've seen right after this break. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> the keystone pipeline is a pipeline that would bring tar sands oil from canada down into the u.s. and tar sands oil is particularly toxic. carbon intensive stuff, right? it's ot not the easy light swee
we melted the arctic and then we had this small storm that filled the new york city subway system with water. that aside, the oil industry is still pretty sure. the head of the american petroleum institute said last week we had implicit promises from the obama administration that we would approve this pipeline. we're going back to d.c. on sunday to thousands of us to remind the white house we haven't forgotten. >> i want to talk about the pipeline. i do think there's good news on the...
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. >> letterman is next. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight...
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talking about sunday's new york city marathon. critics were afraid the race would hurt the sandy recovery efforts. now runners have turned their attention from the race to those most in need. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> all right, you know by now the world renowned new york city marathon has been canceled. mayor michael bloomberg made the decision yesterday. he faced a lot of pressure because many said the race would divert resources and manpower from the victims of sandy. well, the race has been run every year since 1970, and it draws runners worldw
talking about sunday's new york city marathon. critics were afraid the race would hurt the sandy recovery efforts. now runners have turned their attention from the race to those most in need. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [...
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york city long island new jersey westchester areas, simply because it's a fact of life down there now and that's where people need to spend their money. >> i also wonder when we talk about the strength of the holiday shopping season if there's been any big impact from the storm. broadly speaking it sounds like some of the gains and losses are offset, but codid you expect an change in mood and sales as a result of the storm? >> so much of holiday shopping is based on emotion. right now in a pretty heavily populated part of the country, you've got people for whom holiday shopping is probably the last thing on their mind. they'll move it a little bit closer to christmas. christmas obviously will be coming for them, as well. but right now, they're not thinking so much about that. and retailers have to be very sensitive to how they respond, how they market the holiday shopping season. how they get people into the mood to shop which is such an important part of us as consumers going out and actually doing our holiday shopping. >> consumers realize perhaps that they can help stimulate the ec
york city long island new jersey westchester areas, simply because it's a fact of life down there now and that's where people need to spend their money. >> i also wonder when we talk about the strength of the holiday shopping season if there's been any big impact from the storm. broadly speaking it sounds like some of the gains and losses are offset, but codid you expect an change in mood and sales as a result of the storm? >> so much of holiday shopping is based on emotion. right...
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just like the new york city police department did in the '90s, producing great success. so he started mapping health care spending, identifying hot spots, where the costs were the highest. using medical billing records, brenner found the that just 1% of the patients accounted for 30% of health care costs in camden. and that's not all he discovered about the city's three hospitals. >> we learned that someone >> we learned that someone went 113 times in one year, someone went 324 times in five years. in similar work up in trenton, they found someone who went 450 times in one year. >> these were people with complicated medical histories and chronic illnesses. one patient alone racked up $3.5 million in medical bills over a five-year period. >> they are the difficult patients to treat, and no one is being paid and incentivized to pay attention to them. >> what's more? camden's problem is america's problem. just 5% of the americans accounted for half of our nation's health care costs in 2009. this is perhaps the crucial statistic to understand about america's health care prob
just like the new york city police department did in the '90s, producing great success. so he started mapping health care spending, identifying hot spots, where the costs were the highest. using medical billing records, brenner found the that just 1% of the patients accounted for 30% of health care costs in camden. and that's not all he discovered about the city's three hospitals. >> we learned that someone >> we learned that someone went 113 times in one year, someone went 324...
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look at eight inches for trenton, new jersey. five inches for new york city. up towards connecticut, 4 1/2 inches. this is one of our computer models did. we could see impressive snow totals for this time of year. winter weather advisories up along the coast battered by hurricane sandy up towards new england. unfortunately this is bad situation. if it was run of i will in northeaster without sandy yeah we could deal with it. we dealt with it with it before. everything is fragile. including people without homes, people without power. temperatures below freezing tonight. that is the other big problem people have been without power for a week and a half in some of these areas. tracy: janice dean. everyone's patience is thin. what happened with snow before christmas? this happened last year too? lori: economic bright spot for ski resorts. i'll trying. tracy: that is a reach. lori: a reach. lori: i said it was desperate. areas for east coast trying to recovery from hurricane sandy, that nor'easter is last thing they need according to janice's now cast. liz macdonal
look at eight inches for trenton, new jersey. five inches for new york city. up towards connecticut, 4 1/2 inches. this is one of our computer models did. we could see impressive snow totals for this time of year. winter weather advisories up along the coast battered by hurricane sandy up towards new england. unfortunately this is bad situation. if it was run of i will in northeaster without sandy yeah we could deal with it. we dealt with it with it before. everything is fragile. including...
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." >>> live from the nasdaq markets, new york city's time square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. we will give you the best protection plays amidst the uncertainty. apple hits a bear market, big names on the street are shot, the name, should you, too? our traders make that call. a changing of the guard in china, find out why a new batch of leaders can have a big impact on global growth and your portfolio. first, today's selloff you can the dow plunging more than 300 points, posting the biggest loss of the year, s & p 500 dropping the most since june. what was behind the slide? can we point to europe to the president being re-elected -- >> yes. >> i will go down that road. >> all of t all of t. >> but the biggest difference between yesterday and today is that there are no hope today that romney will be president. >> i think that run-up that we saw, if you watch the action in the coal names yesterday, it was based on a romney victory or [ competitive. the reason i know this, they turned on their heels and sold the hell out of them today. >> every
." >>> live from the nasdaq markets, new york city's time square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. we will give you the best protection plays amidst the uncertainty. apple hits a bear market, big names on the street are shot, the name, should you, too? our traders make that call. a changing of the guard in china, find out why a new batch of leaders can have a big impact on global growth and your portfolio. first, today's selloff you can the dow plunging more...
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of new york mayor michael bloomberg has but the damage at $19 billion in his city alone. it slipped through the caribbean of forcing the u.s. eastern seaboard. >> coming up, thousands of factory workers in bangladesh are protesting against poor and potentially lethal working conditions. >> first, a look at some other headlines this hour. poachers in the spanish region of catalonia have been dealt a setback. this all the convergence and union alliance losing seats. the nationalist party did win a majority overall. >> the israeli defense minister is planning to retire from politics. he says he will quit his post once the new government is formed after the elections in january. many political observers are expecting him to change political parties. >> israel has taken a step towards expanding its missile defense. existing systems down. hundreds of hamas rockets during the recent violence and now they have successfully tested a new weapon against medium-range domiciles. israel hopes will be ready by 2014. -- medium-range missiles. thousands of angry workers in bangladesh have
of new york mayor michael bloomberg has but the damage at $19 billion in his city alone. it slipped through the caribbean of forcing the u.s. eastern seaboard. >> coming up, thousands of factory workers in bangladesh are protesting against poor and potentially lethal working conditions. >> first, a look at some other headlines this hour. poachers in the spanish region of catalonia have been dealt a setback. this all the convergence and union alliance losing seats. the nationalist...
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there's also word tonight that workers have secured the damaged crane above new york city's west 57th street. all streets in the area are now being reopened. a check on some of the day's nonpolitical news is next. including a young boy mauled to death at a zoo. ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititiononss® ls auautotomamatiticacalllly y fift ththe e ririghght t amamouountn. soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpeperirienencece l lifife e, asask k fofor r trtrananss adadapaptitiveve l lene. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet,
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there's also word tonight that workers have secured the damaged crane above new york city's west 57th street. all streets in the area are now being reopened. a check on some of the day's nonpolitical news is next. including a young boy mauled to death at a zoo. automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. vsp members can save on all authentic transitions lenses, including our new transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> checking? of the stories making headlines right now, a group of african painted dogs killed a young boy who fell into the exhibit sunday at the pittsburgh zoo. the zoo is killed indefinitely. the zoo staff tried to save the boy who w
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